If I had to describe myself, it would be in a word that has many meanings with a complexity which falls off the tongue.A word made up of many elements, is deceptive in appearance, and creates an illusion from the imagination. My word would be Phantasmagoric. ~Summer Ross

I misread it as 150 years old. Said to myself, wow, that's staying power, a blog that was around even before the Internet! ;-)Either laziness or middle aged pride, I tend not to put on my glasses except when I'm driving or reading fine print.I'm going to put you in the "Blogs for Readin'" section in the sidebar at Undead in the Netherworld.

I love reading other people's comments as well! I like your question, I hope I can answer it in a post one day. I'm a new follower and I hope you can follow me as well. Have a spectacular weekend,My FFMusic Plus Books- Laura

Usually, I don't narrow a book down to one line because I have a tendency to veraciously read the story and see it as a whole and not a single sentence.

The same cannot be said for my writing. I write, re-write, and analyze almost every sentence until I'm at peace with the way the sentences flow and the story progresses. With that being said, one of my most favorite sentences is a phase written by one of my most endearing characters: The day I met you is the day by which all others will be measured. - Levi Bryson, Grave Bound (Secrets, #1).